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Coyote Point Recreation Area is a 670-acre (270 ha) park operated by San Mateo County, California in the United States.Located on San Francisco Bay, it is south of San Francisco International Airport on the border of Burlingame and San Mateo.
Coyote Point Marina / Yacht Harbor (2021), where passengers disembarked from rafts. An early report from the Coast Guard stated the aircraft came to rest upside down. [7] In fact, the plane came to rest on the Bay floor in shallow water approximately 7 feet (2.1 m) deep, [8] leaving the forward exits above the waterline. [4]
Seal Slough, also known as Marina Lagoon, is a narrow winding tidal channel through a tidal marsh in San Mateo [1] and Foster City, California. [2] This slough has been the object of a wetland restoration project in recent years to enhance habitat value. [3]
Flat Point (or Flat Point Peninsula) [1] is an area on the northeastern coast of Saba, an island in the Dutch Caribbean. It is located in the lower part of the Hell's Gate village, known as Lower Hell's Gate. Flat Point is the location of Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, the Tide Pools, ruins of a 17th-18th century sugar and indigo plantation, [2 ...
Located at 1651 Coyote Point Drive in San Mateo, California, it is part of the Coyote Point Recreation Area, which overlooks the San Francisco Bay. [6] The museum was founded in 1954 as the San Mateo County Junior Museum and was housed in a Quonset hut on the point. It was renamed "Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education" in 1974, and ...
The company shrunk the channel and drastically restricted the tides within the slough. [ 2 ] In 1996, the City of Mountain View embarked on an ambitious project to reverse the damage cause by Leslie, and returned the slough to a much more environmentally-friendly salt marsh.
Aerial view of Coyote Point Marina and Golf-Course, San Mateo County. Items portrayed in this file ... coordinates of the point of view. 37°35'12.390"N, 122°18'4.234"W.
The San Leandro Bay Bridge, better known as the Bay Farm Island Bridge, is a single-leaf bascule drawbridge spanning the San Leandro Channel, the inlet of San Leandro Bay within the San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States.